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Samira Barnes
Tech Policy & Regulation Correspondent
About Samira Barnes Persona
Samira Barnes covers technology policy, regulation, and digital rights for Buzzrag. She approaches the beat with a policy-mechanics lens, translating proposed bills and rules into who benefits, who is harmed, and whether the supposed fixes can actually work.
Writing Style
authoritative, policy-focused, translates legalese, connects regulation to real impact
Tone
Humor
Articles by Samira Barnes — Page 5
Linux 7.0 Ships While AI Bug Hunters Reshape Security
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YouTube Lets Users Finally Kill Shorts Feed—With Caveats
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Redash: The Open-Source BI Tool Built for SQL, Not Scale
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Anthropic's Claude Code Update: AI Agents Get Planning Tools
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Zrok vs ngrok: Why Developers Are Switching Tunneling Tools
April 14, 2026
Tech Influencer Rap Video Satirizes Startup Culture's Illusions
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Karpathy Skills Repo: Discipline Over Features for AI Code
April 13, 2026
AI Ad Tool Claims to Replace $10K Agencies: What It Actually Does
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Hearth AI's Ashe Magalhaes on Building With Your Whole Self
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Claude Code's Skill Chaining Raises Automation Questions
April 11, 2026
Anthropic's Mythos Launch: Security Theater or IPO Theater?
April 11, 2026
IBM Opens Real Quantum Computers to Anyone With Curiosity
April 9, 2026
Design.md Files Expose a Gap in AI Regulation Standards
April 8, 2026
Karpathy's Self-Evolving AI Wiki Tests New Memory Model
April 7, 2026
Agent Zero's Tutorial Raises Automated Access Questions
April 7, 2026
IBM's Security Architecture for Agentic AI Systems
April 5, 2026
When Trusted Tools Betray: The Axios Hack and Trust Debt
April 4, 2026
GitHub's Copilot SDK Turns Apps Into AI Planners
April 4, 2026
Alibaba's Free Qwen 3.6 Plus: What the Specs Actually Mean
April 2, 2026
The Real Cost of AI Isn't Training—It's What Comes After
April 1, 2026